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© Jo Aguirre

Robert Lyle & Edith M. (Bennett) Stiles Elle

Aline Star Cemetery




Edith Stiles Elle
© Enid, OK News
Wednesday, July 23, 1997
© Jo Aguirre

Submitted & © by Jo Aguirre


Edith Stiles Elle
CARMEN- The funeral for Edith Stiles Elle, 87, will be at 10:30 a.m. Thursday at the Cleo Springs United Methodist Church with the Revs. C.M. Wilson and J.M. Lemmon officiating. Burial will follow in the Aline Star Cemetery under the direction of the Fairview Funeral Home. Friends may call at the funeral home on Wednesday from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. The casket will be open at the church after the service.
She was born April 22, 1910 in Weir Kan., to Ed and Mary Belle Dean Bennett and died July 21,1997, at the Carmen Nursing Home.
She married Orvill Ray Stiles in 1928 at Fairview and moved to Cleo Springs in 1946. She married Robert Elle on Jan. 1,1964, in Cleo Springs. She worked as a Nurses Aid at the Carmen Home, retiring at the age of 76. She had lived in the Cleo Springs area for 51 years until moving to the nursing home three years ago.
She is survived by one son, Jimmy Dean Stiles of Helena; five daughters, Deloris Francis of Enid, Mrs Julian (Janie) Nightengale of Cleo Springs, Mrs Raymond (Sue) Barnes of Longdale, Mrs Harold (Peggy) Ent of Carmen, Mrs Joe (Charlotte Ann) Anson of Oakwood; one sister Ethel Drees of Wichita, Kan.; 18 grandchildren, 46 great grandchildren and one great-great grandchild.
She was preceded in death by both husbands, one son, one daughter, one grandson, one granddaughter and seven brothers.Memorials may be made through the funeral home to the Carmen Nursing Home.

Robert Lyle Elle
© Enid, OK News
October 25,1989
Submitted & © by Jo Aguirre


Submitted & © by Jo Aguirre


Robert Lyle Elle
CLEO SPRINGS - The funeral for Robert Lyle Elle, 72, who died Monday at Presbyterian Hospital, Oklahoma City will be at 2 pm Thursday at Cleo Springs United Methodist Church. The Rev. Jerry Turner will officiate. Burial will be in Aline-Star Cemetery under the direction of Kenny Lanman Funeral Home.
He was born Feb. 6,1917, in Aline to Daniel and Elizabeth Elle. He graduated from Aline High School and served during World War ll. He and Edith Stiles were married Jan. 1,1964, in Cleo Springs. He had owned and operated the Elle Garage at Aline and was a member of Kiner Ryel American Legion of Aline Post.
Surviving are his wife; five stepdaughters, Deloris Francis of Enid, Mrs Julian (Janie) Nightengale of Cleo Springs, Mrs Raymond (Sue) Barnes of Longdale, Mrs Harold (Peggy) Ent of Carmen and Mrs Joe (Charlotte) Anson of Oakwood; one stepson, Jim Stiles of Helena; his stepmother, Roxey Elle of Aline; one sister, Mildred Tomlin of Cherokee; 18 grandchildren and 29 great grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by one brother.


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